Rockwell Automation 1397 DC Drive Firmware 2.xx User Manual

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Start–Up and Adjustment

Publication 1397-5.0 — June, 2001

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ATTENTION: Only qualified electrical personnel
familiar with the construction and operation of
electrical equipment and the hazards involved should
install, adjust, operate, and/or service this equipment.
Read and understand this section entirely before
proceeding. Failure to observe this precaution could
result in bodily injury or loss of life.

Table 4.E provides a description of the parameters which must be
properly configured prior to operating the Drive. Unless otherwise
noted, these parameters are located in the Set-Up group. Scroll
through the Set-Up group and set the parameters based on the
application. For additional information, refer to Chapter 5,
Programming Parameters. For information on operation of the
Human Interface Module, see Chapter 3, Programming.

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ATTENTION: The 1397 control circuitry includes
solid-state components. If hazards due to accidental
contact with moving machinery or unintentional flow
of liquid, gas or solids exist, an additional hardwired
stop circuit may be required (in addition to the required
hard wired Coast-to-Stop circuit) to remove AC line
power to the Drive. When AC input power is removed,
there will be a loss of inherent regenerative braking
effect and the motor will coast to a stop. An auxiliary
braking method may be required.

IMPORTANT: Use the EEPROM mode in the programming
terminal to save all parameter changes to EEPROM or they will be
lost when power is removed from the Drive.

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ATTENTION: The incorrect setting of Setup
parameters can cause an overspeed condition. These
parameters must be set by a qualified person who
understands the significance of setting them. Verify
that the value of these parameters are set accurately for
your application requirements. Failure to observe this
precaution could result in personal injury or equipment
damage.

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